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it's definitely a blessing. >> and indiana fever up against who next? >> atlanta dream tomorrow 3:00 p.m. here we are. >> that's going to be tough. you want to root for atlanta but meeting you and your extraordinary story, we're rooting for you too. fantastic. nice to meet you, tamika. all of the best. congrats again. >>> you like the movies? like going to the movies when you get a chance? you may want to stick around. movie reviews. you heard about "moneyball" with brad pitt. our movie guy will tell us whether it scores. it's not going to score as high as you usually score on the court. we'll see if it's worth your buck or two at the theater. >> i'm just saying you can't start paying you first. >> well, i am starting him at first. >> i don't think so. >> he plays for detroit now. >> you traded pena? >> we're going to shake things up. ♪ this is t kind ruck that has it all. ♪ gue thameans youan dit all. it's thevseason of doing now combine the all-star editn discount with oer offers for a tal value of $6,000. or quifieduys can get 0% apr for 60 mont
it's definitely a blessing. >> and indiana fever up against who next? >> atlanta dream tomorrow 3:00 p.m. here we are. >> that's going to be tough. you want to root for atlanta but meeting you and your extraordinary story, we're rooting for you too. fantastic. nice to meet you, tamika. all of the best. congrats again. >>> you like the movies? like going to the movies when you get a chance? you may want to stick around. movie reviews. you heard about...
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so i met students, for example at purdue university in indiana who recently graduated with a masters degree in public health. in this job market, of course, many of their peers have struggled to find work. there were 2 million college graduates out of work right now in the united states. i met students who were snatched up immediately. one of them, for example, was hired straightaway by the state of indiana to help coordinate the state's response to large scale public emergencies because of her specialty in homeland security. >> it's interesting, too, specifically that woman you interviewed from purdue she worked with retired military officers as well. so she's getting a broad-based education on that front. there's a homeland security official who also says students now view college as part of a mission that is bigger than themselves. did that feeling come across in students you spoke with? >> very much so, yeah. you meet students now who are arguably turning away from the humanities, the classics, some people would say to a degree that is not necessarily healthy for american higher
so i met students, for example at purdue university in indiana who recently graduated with a masters degree in public health. in this job market, of course, many of their peers have struggled to find work. there were 2 million college graduates out of work right now in the united states. i met students who were snatched up immediately. one of them, for example, was hired straightaway by the state of indiana to help coordinate the state's response to large scale public emergencies because of her...
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largest source of newly organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in band, ohio, indiana and states like new jersey, where brother csonka comes out of the private sector in new jersey is here tonight in the cwa vice president had a huge rally in schaake and were confronted with chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of "the sunday times" magazine a week or two ago. the guy has a voracious appetite for a number of rings. contract concessions are among them. in new jersey not these other states on the cwa, ast, uaw all following the lead of seiu have organized in toto five, 600,000 home-based workers, home health areas, home day care providers in the last 10 years, biggest source of new union membership and has gained a very precarious foothold in the public sector for these workers who work in nontraditional work places, predominately female, nonwhite, often immigrant workers. many in the case of our joint bargaining unit, child care providers in new jersey would ask me, still trapped in the workfare. women are in the temporary assistance. so lost in
largest source of newly organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in band, ohio, indiana and states like new jersey, where brother csonka comes out of the private sector in new jersey is here tonight in the cwa vice president had a huge rally in schaake and were confronted with chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of "the sunday times" magazine a week or two ago. the guy has a voracious appetite for a number of rings. contract concessions...
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the laws in utah and -- the laws that have -- also passed in indiana and georgia. they have been blocked in part or entirely by federal judges. the difference here in alabama is this law is much more restrictive. it is more expansive. and that we now have a judge that's conflicted in the decision with the decisions that have been made in the other four states. the comparison to arizona's quite simple. it is a more restrictive, tougher, and potentially more divisive law than the one in arizona, pure and simple. if you look at the provisions you mentioned in the introduction, you know, governor brewer here in arizona could never identify what reasonable suspicion was in terms of what was undocumented or not. i'm sure the governor of alabama would ask the same question and would have a difficult time describing what this is. as it applies to children and our public school system, supreme court 30 years ago said that immigration status was not a status for primary education. decision by -- by this federal judge runs in conflict with that decision. all of the -- many of
the laws in utah and -- the laws that have -- also passed in indiana and georgia. they have been blocked in part or entirely by federal judges. the difference here in alabama is this law is much more restrictive. it is more expansive. and that we now have a judge that's conflicted in the decision with the decisions that have been made in the other four states. the comparison to arizona's quite simple. it is a more restrictive, tougher, and potentially more divisive law than the one in arizona,...
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. >>> on the indiana/kentucky border, frustration. >> where are the public officials going to assume the responsibility of their elected office. >> reporter: after engineers found cracks in steel support beams on the sherman minten bridge over the ohio river, the governors of both states shut it down. >> we are convinced it is the only responsible decision to make. >> reporter: the latest sign of an underfunded, undermaintained infrastructure. >> one in nine bridges is deficient. every second of every day an american driver crosses a deficient bridge that is in bad need of repair. >> reporter: transportation for america reports that 11.5% of the nation's bridges, more than 69,000, are now structurally deficient, requiring repair or replacement. pennsylvania has the most, 5900 bridges in need of repair. >> there are private construction companies all across america just waiting to get to work. there is a bridge that needs repair between ohio and kentucky that is on one of the busiest trucking routes in north america. >> reporter: that's the brent spence bridge in cincinnati in the bac
. >>> on the indiana/kentucky border, frustration. >> where are the public officials going to assume the responsibility of their elected office. >> reporter: after engineers found cracks in steel support beams on the sherman minten bridge over the ohio river, the governors of both states shut it down. >> we are convinced it is the only responsible decision to make. >> reporter: the latest sign of an underfunded, undermaintained infrastructure. >> one in...
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next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts and everything for their congress and senate seats, and flees one other thing i may ask you if you let me say it is back when president obama first couple weeks in officed that democrats and republican congress in to talk about what was going on, miss mcconnell asked him how many minutes republicans or democrats had. he didn't like the answer and he's a cry babey and since that day, his only belief, he's not helping anybody but himself just trying to get obama out of office. host: stan from the "washington post." the s.e.c. facings criticism from
next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts...
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of newly-organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in wisconsin, in ohio, in indiana and states like new jersey where our cwa friends, brother brook comes out of new jersey, is here tonight and cwa vice president, had a huge rally up in trenton confront with the that charming fellow, chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of the sunday times a week or two. the guy has a voracious appetite, clearly, for a number of things. contracted sections are among them. but in new jersey and all these other states cwa, afsme, the uft all following the lead of seiu have organized in total five, 600,000 home health workers, home daycare providers. in the last ten years, biggest source of new dwhriewn onmembership -- union membership and have gained a precarious foothold in the public sector for these workers who work in nontraditional workplaces, predominantly female, nonwhite, often immigrant workers. many, as in the case of our joint bargaining unit child care providers in new jersey with afsme still trapped in the post-clinton world of work. there are women
of newly-organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in wisconsin, in ohio, in indiana and states like new jersey where our cwa friends, brother brook comes out of new jersey, is here tonight and cwa vice president, had a huge rally up in trenton confront with the that charming fellow, chris christie. i don't know if you saw his mug on the cover of the sunday times a week or two. the guy has a voracious appetite, clearly, for a number of things. contracted sections are among...
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joining us on the phone from brooke field, indiana, is dr. jerry goodin. do we have the autopsy results? >> we do not have those completed. we are waiting on one final autopsy that was performed this morning. the results should be coming to us as we speak now. we are going to get all the results from the autopsies. obviously we have to sit down and d decipher what happened at the crime scene. we will be able to give the public then more information about what we think happened. jenna: we know at this time there are very few details that you have shared with the public, even the surrounding community. why the secrecy? >> we have an ongoing investigation, we don't want to jeopardize anything we are doing in releasing information out there that shouldn't be there. we tell the public they need to be vigilant, lock their doors and cars. if they see or hear anything call 911 and let us get out there immediately. jenna:hat suggests to people that there is concern on behalf of law enforcement that the killer may still be out there and may be in the community, mayb
joining us on the phone from brooke field, indiana, is dr. jerry goodin. do we have the autopsy results? >> we do not have those completed. we are waiting on one final autopsy that was performed this morning. the results should be coming to us as we speak now. we are going to get all the results from the autopsies. obviously we have to sit down and d decipher what happened at the crime scene. we will be able to give the public then more information about what we think happened. jenna: we...
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introduced in 1921 but by today's standards early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to work with them. >> reporter: the answer sane material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. a foam called air protect. i want reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air protect has been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they are the most dangerous and all the advancements of automotive safety a lot is up in the front. when you talk about side impact crashes you have 18 inches of distance between the side of the effect and the occupant. >> developers say the key is protecting the child's head and upper torso. >> the design of the seat itself, larger wings out the side. so we address the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> it's on the road now. investors hope crash statistics will the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn. >
introduced in 1921 but by today's standards early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to work with them. >> reporter: the answer sane material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. a foam called air protect. i want reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air...
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. >>> indiana police are investigating an apparent mass killing. at least five bodies were found sunday at two locations about 50 miles southeast of indianapolis. one man's body found at one home and two men and two women a another residence nearby. police are warning area residents the killer or killers could still be on the loose. >>> after hundreds attended a vigil in reno sunday for the 11 people who died a week ago at a nevada air show, a pilot and ten spectators were killed when a world war ii vintage fighter plane crashed into the crowd during a race. >>> take a quick break. when we come back on the morning news, swimmer diane nyad's disappointi disappointment. >>> wall street braces for another rough week after asian markets tumble overnight. that and more next. this is the "cbs morning news." click on your symptoms... ...get the right relief. rough week after asian markets tumble overnight.asian markets that and more next. this is the "cbs morning news." makes the cold aisle easy. the robitussin® relief finder. relief made simple. and int
. >>> indiana police are investigating an apparent mass killing. at least five bodies were found sunday at two locations about 50 miles southeast of indianapolis. one man's body found at one home and two men and two women a another residence nearby. police are warning area residents the killer or killers could still be on the loose. >>> after hundreds attended a vigil in reno sunday for the 11 people who died a week ago at a nevada air show, a pilot and ten spectators were...
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host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we measure it by final sales. with respect to your second question of degradation of the environment, that's an issue that's been kicking around citizens u.s. accounts were founded in the great depression in the 1930's, and yes, indeed, people recognize the founder of the, that that is a net deduction that should be taken against production, and just as we depreciate and use capital in production, we should do the same for natural resources. the difficult thing is how do weness economics of pollution? most oil wells are not bough
host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we...
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at least in indiana. thousands of students are fleeing public schools for catholic schools after receiving vouchers as part of a new state law that allows families to choose the school of their choice even a private school. >> john l.sesser is the executive director of the indiana nonpublic education association and joins us from indianapolis. good morning to you, john. >> good morning, steve. good morning, gretchen. good to be with you. >> great to have you as well. this voucher program where there are thousands going to catholic schools and other nonpublic schools, this has really made parents very happy but it has at the same time infuriated the teachers? >> you know, i think we're thrilled with the response of the families who have taken advantage of the program. i think we're almost at 3700 families or students that are taking advantage of the vouchers here in the state of indiana. i think you can keep that in perspective, steve, in terms of 3700 and there are probably 1.1 million students here in th
at least in indiana. thousands of students are fleeing public schools for catholic schools after receiving vouchers as part of a new state law that allows families to choose the school of their choice even a private school. >> john l.sesser is the executive director of the indiana nonpublic education association and joins us from indianapolis. good morning to you, john. >> good morning, steve. good morning, gretchen. good to be with you. >> great to have you as well. this...
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the south bend, indiana, notre dame hosting michigan state, yesterday at notre dame it was 39 degrees yesterday morning. yesterday got to 60, today will get to 70. 3:30 kickoff time, 65 degrees, beautiful conditions. if you're heading there, it will be beautiful in the stands. once again, back to florida, florida hosting tennessee he, 3:30 this afternoon, about an isolated chance for a shower. 87 degrees. pretty steamy if our out there, but it certainly will be fun. games looking great, t.j. >> all right. notre dame, i've got to see if they can come back from what michigan did to them last week. thank you so much. we'll check in later. >>> we're getting close to the top of the hour. quick break. we'll be right back. stay with me. you don't just taste it, you feel it. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and aut
the south bend, indiana, notre dame hosting michigan state, yesterday at notre dame it was 39 degrees yesterday morning. yesterday got to 60, today will get to 70. 3:30 kickoff time, 65 degrees, beautiful conditions. if you're heading there, it will be beautiful in the stands. once again, back to florida, florida hosting tennessee he, 3:30 this afternoon, about an isolated chance for a shower. 87 degrees. pretty steamy if our out there, but it certainly will be fun. games looking great, t.j....
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police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. two americans stepped off the plane in new york on sunday after two years of imprisonment in iran after being accused of spying. they were released after a deal brokered. they were arrested in 2009 along with american sarah shourd while hiking near the iran/iraq border. shourd was a released about a year ago. [ gunshots ] >>> medics in yemen say one person was killed in the capital today as security forces battle anti-government protesters. 38 people were killed saturday in clashes addressing his country, the president blamed terrorists for the deadly violence at an anti-government protest. he said that al qaeda is supported by t
police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. two americans stepped off the plane...
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those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out these murders are still on the run. all five victims were beaten, hit on the head, they were also shot. four had gunshot wounds to the head, one was shot in the chest. the victims include a 50-year-old man, his ex-wife and their two grown kids ages 18 and 23. police in franklin county are urging locals to be careful if they hop their door to strangers, and to report any suspicious activity. they are also urging anyone who might have any information to call the indiana state police, the number is (812)689-5000. they stress that you can call anonymously. jon: no word yet on motive o
those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out...
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. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of medication. officials at alt bates medical center say it was a medical error. the patient died on saturday, just two days after staff nurses walked out during a labor dispute. >>> opening statements are set for tomorrow in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's 2009 death. prosecutors want the judge to allow testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question murray in the days following jackson's death. the doctor faces up to four years in prison if found guilty. >>> lady gaga making another bold statement. this time for a bull
. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of...
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in indiana, the debt has gone down 40%. at the same time, a lot of programs that republican matter have been improved. even wait times at the department of motor vehicle have dropped from 60 minutes to 8 minutes. i think he's been effective government. i think the government that the republicans would do well to counterprogram against the graceful, elegant and brilliant democrat that may not be charismatic, but knows how to run things. i think the other two are mitt romney and tim pawlenty. managers, i'm less enamored. pawlenty was a good governor, but i haven't seen as much management. i think republicans have two problems. the first is they to their credit and this is to obama's deficit, they are saying we have to tacklen titlements. that is a courageous step. because the government is more than they are willing to pay for. we have to adjust the benefit levels. they don't know how to sell it, and i don't think the republicans understand not only do we have a recession, we have structural problems in the economy which have
in indiana, the debt has gone down 40%. at the same time, a lot of programs that republican matter have been improved. even wait times at the department of motor vehicle have dropped from 60 minutes to 8 minutes. i think he's been effective government. i think the government that the republicans would do well to counterprogram against the graceful, elegant and brilliant democrat that may not be charismatic, but knows how to run things. i think the other two are mitt romney and tim pawlenty....
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dicks: i yield four minutes to the distinguished gtleman from indiana, mr. visclosky, the ranking member of the energy and water appropriations subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for four minutes. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman yielding and i rise to oppose the taking of the $1.5 billion from theadvanced technology vehicle manufacturing account to offset a portion of the army corps disaster needs estimated to be $2,256,000,000, instead of declaring this matter an emergency. i do think as a matter of policy this institution and the congress as a whole needs to have the fortitude to understand that we have natural disasters every year and we need to set aside moneys to fund those and not to take money out of investment accounts that create jobs in the united states of america. have two problems that we're discussing today. one is a natural problem. we have had tornados, we have had floods, we have had hurricanes, we had an earthquake, we've had wildfires. so what is new? the fact is in every year, save tw
dicks: i yield four minutes to the distinguished gtleman from indiana, mr. visclosky, the ranking member of the energy and water appropriations subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for four minutes. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman yielding and i rise to oppose the taking of the $1.5 billion from theadvanced technology vehicle manufacturing account to offset a portion of the army corps disaster needs estimated to be $2,256,000,000, instead of...
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to be cautious and keep your doors locked, and any information the sergeant said people can call the indiana state police and any caller will remain anonymous. jenna: we have the number there, mike. thank you so much. mike selke. wise radio in the area jon, we really have no idea of whether or not one of the men killed in the group was the shooter or not. that's why there are ebbs tra precautions in the area. jon: all sorts of questions about that one. friend of jailed american exchange ste student amanda knox are concerned about her health. she can't eat or sleep, she is losing weight. lawyers are fighting for her freedom. will she get it? also, online gamers, get this. they have cracked a code that supercomputers struggled with for a decade. how their passion for video games is helping in the fight to cure aids. [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece
to be cautious and keep your doors locked, and any information the sergeant said people can call the indiana state police and any caller will remain anonymous. jenna: we have the number there, mike. thank you so much. mike selke. wise radio in the area jon, we really have no idea of whether or not one of the men killed in the group was the shooter or not. that's why there are ebbs tra precautions in the area. jon: all sorts of questions about that one. friend of jailed american exchange ste...
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host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should compare powell's with apples. you need an index -- you should compare apples with apples. government agencies that do cost-of-living indexes workers at right-to-work in states are making more money in disposable income. host: good morning, michael. caller: smoke and mirrors. i believe in unions. i agree with him. why should you benefits? why should the union go to save those jobs? you benefit. guest: that is a classic argument. if unions are doing their job workers would join them voluntarily. to force you to request representation is outrageous. we should not get into the decis
host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should...
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research from indiana university find a clean house leads to more active people. house work is also a great way to burn calories. in just one hour, you can burn 300 calories scrubbing dishes. or 400 calories scrubbing floors. just a few around the house tips to help keep you in shape. >> all right did you -- do you feel fit when you do housework? >> i don't know. i don't know about that. >> do you play music while you eat? >> no, i don't do that. do you? >> not typically, no. >> mirror in the bedroom? >> i do have a mirror in the bedroom. you're getting a little personal. i don't know about this. >> that's why i asked. >> slipped that one in, right. >> i'm so smooth. >> slipped that one in, right. >> i'm so smooth. on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> if you're tired of stabbing your fingertips to test your blood glucose, we have news that could change your life. if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's an alternative method for checking your blood glucose every day. you don't need to stab your fingerti
research from indiana university find a clean house leads to more active people. house work is also a great way to burn calories. in just one hour, you can burn 300 calories scrubbing dishes. or 400 calories scrubbing floors. just a few around the house tips to help keep you in shape. >> all right did you -- do you feel fit when you do housework? >> i don't know. i don't know about that. >> do you play music while you eat? >> no, i don't do that. do you? >> not...
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the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >> absolutely. it was great to see they actually evacuated some of these stadiums to keep people safe throughout the storm. bummer for football fans. tomorrow is another day. hopefully next weekend we'll get great games in. we are tracking storms still moving across the midwest at this hour. a sliver of a severe thunderstorm watch which includes the det tro metro area. you guys have been pounded with heavy rain, lots of lightning. we've seen strong gusty winds to go along with it. this is the cold front helping to drive all of our weather systems right now across the u.s. this is heading into the eastern great lakes by tomor
the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >>...
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re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising number, though, meshes with another word you hear about inside the base. enthusiasm or lack thereof. >> right. that's a problem and out there on the road right now at top volume really repackaging what he proposed earlier that failed on capitol hill and repackaging it as a jobs bill with a good chan chant that rhymes with "yes we can." and new hampshire is a great test for that because it's a more conservative-leaning state. >> with a populous ring to it looking for a little more sympathetic coming to the government. beth, it does seem -- what's the next tact here for president obama? clear republicans decided to throw up a
re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising...
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indiana, toll road, great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the toll road right now. where did it go, to the toll road? no but other transportation projects in the state. meanwhile investigators have changed over, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it's a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it's bled off for other good purposes, don't get me wrong, good government purposes, that's a whole other story because i think it reflects our perspective of user finance, user paid system. >> i wrote about this earlier this year for "national journal" and one of the things i believe is actually from your staff we were talking about is that the real problem in public private partnerships you have very big investors who are sophisticated in dealing with local governments who are not sophisticated. i think what mr. mica is trying to do on his staff is come up with ways the government can equalize the balance a l
indiana, toll road, great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the toll road right now. where did it go, to the toll road? no but other transportation projects in the state. meanwhile investigators have changed over, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it's a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it's bled off for other good purposes, don't get me wrong, good...
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>>> coming up, a welcome home for a military woman in indiana. >> the elaborate wedding proposal she will never forget. that's coming up next. oposal she will never forget. that's coming up next. elaborate wedding proposal she will never forget. that's coming up next. but only one hair color has proven it. natural instincts. it's the only hair color that's clinically proven to be less damaging. shiny, healthy looking color... every time you color. ♪ ♪ for a healthy look... look no further than natural instincts. ♪ ♪ it's all good. and it's proven. get all the healthy look of natural instincts in our vibrant shades. zo >> announcer: attention, those medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> if you're tired of stabbing your fingertips to test your blood glucose, we have news that could change your life. if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's an alternative method for checking your blood glucose every day. you don't need to stab your fingertips anymore. the embrace metetefrom diabetes care club is easier to use and nearly p
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notre dame's home game in indiana was delayed nearly three hours. and fans were evacuated from the stadium twice because of heavy rain and lightning. and university of michigan's game against western michigan was stopped late in the third quarter because of lightning. and it never resumed. michigan, by the way, keeping score, won that game. >>> finally, it seems that movie stars are never out of the spotlight. but just ask crystal the monkey. the primate star of "night at the museum" and "the h hgover part 2" was spotted on a flight from l.a. to newark yesterday. the 17-year-old female monkey smiled for her fans and posed for pictures. how about that? i did a little research. and i could not find an faa regulation that says you cannot let a monkey buy a ticket and fly on a plane. >> true story, ron asked his producer, why is this monkey sitting in first class? >> as far as we know, she was in coach. chilling, having a beer. >> low-key. incognito. >>> let's check the weather. we're going back to scott padgett, from our miami station, local 10, wplg,
notre dame's home game in indiana was delayed nearly three hours. and fans were evacuated from the stadium twice because of heavy rain and lightning. and university of michigan's game against western michigan was stopped late in the third quarter because of lightning. and it never resumed. michigan, by the way, keeping score, won that game. >>> finally, it seems that movie stars are never out of the spotlight. but just ask crystal the monkey. the primate star of "night at the...
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a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going over several boulders before slamming into a neighbor's front porch. >>> volunteer chefs at the university of massachusetts went for the record of the largest, can you guess what that is? stir fry. 800 pounds of chicken, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 200 pounds of canola oil. guess they did it. >>> apple employees lead police to a man's home after his top-secret company prototype goes missing in a bar. we go live to silicon valley to find out what is going on out there. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate
a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going...
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investigators are expected to release more details today on the deaths of five people in rural indiana. four of the victims were from one family, a husband, wife and two adult children. the other victim was a neighbor, sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs. it appears also that the shooter is among the dead. >> tragic story. you can call this one a sign of the times. a study confirms more and more banks are charging customers more and more fees. that means fewer free checking accounts and higher atm fees as we hear from abc's matt gutman the banks say it is the cost of doing business. >> reporter: just having the most basic banking product americans use, a simple checking account, is getting more expensive too. two years ago, 76% of all checking accounts were free. we learned less than half are. >> just another twist. like -- we don't have enough money. let's stick it to them a little bit more. >> reporter: then the dreaded atm surcharge on the rise too. now averaging $2.40 for each transaction. the banks, they say the government is squeezing their profits pointi
investigators are expected to release more details today on the deaths of five people in rural indiana. four of the victims were from one family, a husband, wife and two adult children. the other victim was a neighbor, sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs. it appears also that the shooter is among the dead. >> tragic story. you can call this one a sign of the times. a study confirms more and more banks are charging customers more and more fees. that means fewer...
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then you'll hear from indiana republican senator dan coats. >> president obama is about to s rule out another jobs plan he talked about last week.irst this is two and a half years tfter the first stimulus billabu which with interest to about $1.2 trillion, and his economict advisers have confirmed the fact that this stimulus concept isd o economic theory, and as our republican leader noted last week, unfortunately there areico now 1.7 million fewer jobs in of america are according to theicsn bureau of labor statistics than president' before the president's first stimulus bill. so the question is whether it iy better in theory than it is in practice. and i wanted to talk today a littlebasi bit about the twocono different basic theories of a economic growth and when you doh in aav situation of economic downturn like we have today.stim how should we be looking at the stimulation of job creation and economic growth, the two competing theories of course are the keynesian theory that i mentioned and what some have called supply-side economics. bn there's no question that themic theory has b
then you'll hear from indiana republican senator dan coats. >> president obama is about to s rule out another jobs plan he talked about last week.irst this is two and a half years tfter the first stimulus billabu which with interest to about $1.2 trillion, and his economict advisers have confirmed the fact that this stimulus concept isd o economic theory, and as our republican leader noted last week, unfortunately there areico now 1.7 million fewer jobs in of america are according to...
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one of the beautiful examples i book by indiana university, scientist who hofstadter was married to a and when their kids were five and care was dead, but hofstadter was still one day happened to have just as he had done many days he happened to glance at her face as he was what he wrote in his book, and a strange loop about that experience. i looked lips so deeply that i felt i peered out once i tears flowed, that's me, simple words brought back many feelings i'd had before about the fusion of her souls but the fact the core of both hopes and notion those hopes were not separate but just one hope, one clear thing that kind of unit i dimly imagine before being married and having children. i realized o'carroll had died, that core piece had not tied it off, but it had determinedly in used to say we suffer our way to the wisdom which is confirmed as a scientist scientific durocher thinks that ways much deeper than in a shallow and less important way, seen, educational forums suffered her way the shallow view dominant in our society as important if we defined policies, because i is, have.
one of the beautiful examples i book by indiana university, scientist who hofstadter was married to a and when their kids were five and care was dead, but hofstadter was still one day happened to have just as he had done many days he happened to glance at her face as he was what he wrote in his book, and a strange loop about that experience. i looked lips so deeply that i felt i peered out once i tears flowed, that's me, simple words brought back many feelings i'd had before about the fusion of...
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utah, georgia, indiana, south dakota, the reporter talked to experts saying federal an invention is highly unusual. can you -- federal intervention is highly unusual. can you talk about this and do you consider this an extraordinary step? are you tacitly considering taking court action? >> i will have to refer you to the department of justice. not as a dodge, but i think they have a better answer to this. >> the president said yesterday at the end of a roundtable forum, -- let me quote him accurately -- you do not want 50 states with 50 different laws. >> that has certainly been his position and he has said that on numerous occasions. federal law is federal law for a reason when it comes to immigration. i have not heard him say anything more than that in regard to your first question. you might get better direction from the department of justice in terms of what actions and involvement we might have legally. >> [inaudible] >> not that i have heard him give. but if he has, a justice would know about it. >> picking up on the europe question, how big of an economic threat does the president b
utah, georgia, indiana, south dakota, the reporter talked to experts saying federal an invention is highly unusual. can you -- federal intervention is highly unusual. can you talk about this and do you consider this an extraordinary step? are you tacitly considering taking court action? >> i will have to refer you to the department of justice. not as a dodge, but i think they have a better answer to this. >> the president said yesterday at the end of a roundtable forum, -- let me...
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arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional manufacturing states that were losing ground anyway, michigan, ohio, indiana in particular. illinois lost a lot of jobs. also what had been the high fliers in the past decades. the states that were booming along with the real estate boom, like florida, arizona, georgia. arizona, georgia state, hopes to put in play in 2012. florida, north carolina, nevada, states he didn't win in 2008 that moved into his camp and democrat graphically are positive for him. so you've got this, you know, two polls of states that are suffering the most. now, you know, this doesn't mean the president is not without argument
arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional...
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the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an anti-mexican rant during a comedy show in phoenix last weekend. here is just a sample of some of what he said that got him into trouble. >> you think i'm ju usa, usa, usa! >> now williams there didn't appear this was part of the routine, appears he was responding to a heckler in the audience. this goes on for about 8 to 10 minutes. we're showing you samples here. here's another bit. williams later did apologize and said, quote, my remarks were not meant to be offensive. i want to apologize if my comedy act was taken out of context. i appreciate the fans in the mexican community and would never intentionall
the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an...
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a great for the haute, indiana summer. >> bidders, angostora bitters and a bushel of fresh mint >> just break the oil. to release the aroma. >> let me tell people that sunset " los angeles verses san francisco smackdown at the santa where ri ranc margarita ranch. www.savorcentralcoast.com and i think everybody from norrish and the ultimate test. we will be back with more kron 4 news this weekend to. >> we want to bring you the latest of richmond where police are looking for a driver that hit and killed a man in a wheelchair last night in this neighborhood. craig sklar is there with the latest on the investigations. cried, good morning. >> good morning if this is a very and ----eosmond he was struck last night. here, and was projected all the way over to the other side of the intersection in his wheelchair. they are treating this as a hit and run. the person it did this, he and went west. this is an older, dark lexus residents tell me that what they saw in the aftermath. i mentione one spoke with one person to say that it was disturbing. >> a black car like that. and he went into the mid
a great for the haute, indiana summer. >> bidders, angostora bitters and a bushel of fresh mint >> just break the oil. to release the aroma. >> let me tell people that sunset " los angeles verses san francisco smackdown at the santa where ri ranc margarita ranch. www.savorcentralcoast.com and i think everybody from norrish and the ultimate test. we will be back with more kron 4 news this weekend to. >> we want to bring you the latest of richmond where police are...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burton: mr. speaker, the fed chairman ben bernanke said last week when he was giving a speech that we didn't really have to worry about inflation. that the long-term inflation problem would not get beyond 2%. so in case mr. bernanke or the administration's paying attention i'd like to read a few facts to them. the price of milk has gone up 38% since last year. the price of sugar is up 20% since last year. the price of corn is up 62% since last year. as of august beef prices grew 13% or 52 cents a pound since last year, the largest increase in the last seven years. gasoline is up 35% from a year ago, 98 cents a gallon. and the projected inflation rate is much, much higher than the administration or the fed says is going to occur. so i hope that we'll stop these keynesian policies, these socialistic policies, these big-spending policies that
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burton: mr. speaker, the fed chairman ben bernanke said last week when he was giving a speech that we didn't really have to worry about inflation. that the long-term inflation problem would not get beyond 2%. so in case mr. bernanke or the administration's paying...
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police telling people in a quiet rural indiana town, lock your doors. this after five people were murdered there. it all unfolded when good samaritans found a child wandering in the road in laurel. the child and neighbors led officers to an address where they discovered the body of a man in a house across the street, they found two men and two other women shot dead. right now it's not clear if the shooter is one of the deceased or if the shooter is still on the loose. >>> fox news alert, a gunman opens fire in the c.i.a. wing of the u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan. one american is dead, another hurt. fox news confirming that the gunman was an afghan national who was working for the embassy. so far no claims of responsibility, but the focus is on the hakani network, the group behind recent attacks on american targets there. >>> a friend of amanda knox says the jailed american student can't sleep or eat. she's expected to take the stand this week in her appeals trial in italy. she's going to try to ask the italian court to throw out her murder convicti
police telling people in a quiet rural indiana town, lock your doors. this after five people were murdered there. it all unfolded when good samaritans found a child wandering in the road in laurel. the child and neighbors led officers to an address where they discovered the body of a man in a house across the street, they found two men and two other women shot dead. right now it's not clear if the shooter is one of the deceased or if the shooter is still on the loose. >>> fox news...
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for example, one hog farmer in indiana says she spends 10-15 hours a week specifically complying just with regulations, including keeping records of every load of manure that she carries out of her barn and because she happens to own 10,000 hogs, she says that's a whole lot of record keeping. north virginia grain farmer calvin hale who raises soybeans says worry about epa regulations actually keeps him up at night. >> i would say any regulation from the epa is worrisome to us. they have a lot of power and nobody seems to have a hold on what they can do. >> reporter: but the epa says it plays a vital safety role and that there are many myths and rumors floating around about what the agency does and doesn't do and also about future regulations that could be coming down the pipe. for example, the agency says reports about plans to regulate dust on farms are false, and tells fox news, quote, epa has profound respect for the contribution that farmers make to our economy by producing food, fiber and fuel for our world, they are in close contact with farmers and ranchers and have made them a
for example, one hog farmer in indiana says she spends 10-15 hours a week specifically complying just with regulations, including keeping records of every load of manure that she carries out of her barn and because she happens to own 10,000 hogs, she says that's a whole lot of record keeping. north virginia grain farmer calvin hale who raises soybeans says worry about epa regulations actually keeps him up at night. >> i would say any regulation from the epa is worrisome to us. they have a...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in e private sector. the tional labor relations board complaint is an attack on american job creators. again, i was elected to prect all workers, not just a select few. the nrr -- nlrb's decision to punish boeing for creating 1,100 new jobs is just another example of the administration abusing its position to advance a biased agenda. i want to remind everyone, no joobs were taken from washington state. this is a straightforward bill that prohibits the nlrb from ordering an employer to close, relocate or transfer employment under any circumstances. this bill will create an environment necessa
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in e...
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i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. larke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas ri of an attack based on the assessment that it uses now? i represent metropolitan detroit. we have a large international airport hub. that airport was the destination of the plane that the christmas day bomber attempted to blow up. there is a strong likelihood that our region could be the target of another attack. now in addition to the lielihood of an attack, the department also needs to look at the consequences of an attack. metropolitan metropolitan detroit did not use that as an example. we have a large population center. we have a border that is water, that is also the busiest ternational border crossing
i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. larke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas ri of an attack based on the assessment that it uses...
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indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots community have to focus on what's happening to a child. i did a walk through my community two saturdays ago and found parent who is didn't get their kids to school the first week of school. >> unacceptable. >> at the schoolhouse, there needs to be more responsibility there. we all have to start doing more. we are lacking the sense of urgency in america around this issue. we don't realize what we're doing now is going to hurt our country. >> that's exactly why we're here. mayor booker, governor bush, thank you so much. >> thank you for working across party lines.
indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots...
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. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. opening statements in the trial begin tomorrow. >>> first woman from africa to ever win the nobel peace prize has died. wangari maathai lost a long battle with cancer. she won the prize in 2004. maathai was 71 years old. >>> missouri lawmakers vote to repeal the so-called facebook law, prohibiting features from talking to students on facebook or social netbooking sites. some say it infringes on free speech rights. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this break. >>> it is 52 minutes past the hour. good morning
. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary...
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>> dance has been the catalyst of inspiration, as far as coming up as a young man from gary, indiana, that i have been able to progress and do things that i thought were really never possible. and to do something that i know i can inspire others. and to grow in whatever -- whatever area it is that they love. at deeply rooted, we are taught grassroots connections and world-class art. and everybody is capable of it. including you. >> well, thank you. i love how you're turning your life around and how you did it. thank you, josos we love you all. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's go to fenway park in boston, and and jacob, a red sox scholar. and you said the sign with your little guys there, "we dream big." is the dream being realized? i know it's raining. but they're on the field at fenway. how are they feeling right now, jacob? >> the words "we dream big" means a lot. they mean you can be successful in life and achieve your goals. mostly because it helps children persevere in life. and my dream is to work in law enforcement and to be a cop or anything to help out my community. and every
>> dance has been the catalyst of inspiration, as far as coming up as a young man from gary, indiana, that i have been able to progress and do things that i thought were really never possible. and to do something that i know i can inspire others. and to grow in whatever -- whatever area it is that they love. at deeply rooted, we are taught grassroots connections and world-class art. and everybody is capable of it. including you. >> well, thank you. i love how you're turning your...
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and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope from the beginning for a sense of proportion in identifying real potential terrorists and terrorist tactics. >>> coming up -- america's collateral damage in our own war on terror. >> it was the darkest, most harrowing ordeal myself or my family ever had to experience. nothing helped me beat arthritis pain. until i tried this. it's salonpas. pain relief that works at the site of pain... up to 12 hours. salonpas. [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurburgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was
and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope...
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. >> well, these are welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana, and they are brightening the moods of soldiers being processed and debriefed, they are just the tlc that the troops need for actually going back to see their families. >>> in the next hour of "cnn newsroom" he's being called the iphone doctor, his success all due to smashed iphones and customers looking for a quick fix. >>> plus, it's a traditional classroom isn't working for a child you know, how about cyberschool? that's all next in the hour ahead. ♪ this is t kind ruck that has it all. ♪ gue thameans youan dit all. it's thevseason of doing now combine the all-star editn discount with oer offers for a tal value of $6,000. or quifieduys can get 0% apr for 60 mont plus $1,000 llan ll sileradmols. get to your evy aler and ghat truck today i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose ble
. >> well, these are welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana, and they are brightening the moods of soldiers being processed and debriefed, they are just the tlc that the troops need for actually going back to see their families. >>> in the next hour of "cnn newsroom" he's being called the iphone doctor, his success all due to smashed iphones and customers looking for a quick fix. >>> plus, it's a traditional classroom isn't working for a child you know,...
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further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio. so actually if virginia goes down, it's a bad sign for ohio and some of the other close states for the obama camp. >> brian: it's getting really exciting, even though we're 14 months away. the debate is tomorrow. it will be great and we'll find out how they match up head to head. the president has his work cut out for him. always great to see you. have a great day. >> thank you, brian. looking forward to the debate. >> brian: i'm going to toss to my colleague, he's much more musically inclined than i am. gavin degraw. >> hi, i'm gavi
further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio....
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. >> former star is thinking of running as governor of indiana on the libberitarian ticket. got us to thinking what other reality tv stars should run or maybe would you like to see run, pete, for office? >> well i think the show "american idol" brings americans together so people who maybe won that but i think "survivor" is great training ground for political office what better show? they eat bugs and stab each other in the back, the competition to be in political office, that's a great training ground, either that or i suppose they could go work on wall street. >> no name, just anybody on "survivor" you think thinks. will, what about you? you got a name of somebody you think should run? >> t.j. i got names. this is in my wheelhouse. i'm not too elite to say i love reality shows. russell got in the finals every time and i'm not afraid to say i watch this, teresa from "real housewives of new jersey" now we're talking politics. >> i'm a little concerned, will, do not admit that ever again publicly. robert? >> i tell you the machine is , s the man is misguided. >> robert give m
. >> former star is thinking of running as governor of indiana on the libberitarian ticket. got us to thinking what other reality tv stars should run or maybe would you like to see run, pete, for office? >> well i think the show "american idol" brings americans together so people who maybe won that but i think "survivor" is great training ground for political office what better show? they eat bugs and stab each other in the back, the competition to be in...
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across south georgia and florida, as well and heavy rain across indiana, kentucky and illinois. cool across the plains, rockies, 92 degrees, it's late september in billings, montana and 92 degrees, pueblo, colorado 92. 63 in seattle and your temps tomorrow will cool a little bit in the northern rockies and you'll be back into the 70's and 80's, in denver, 86 and we'll remain very hot down towards much of texas and 100 degrees in san antonio, all right, guys, send it back to you. >> dave: rick, are you a nervous flyer? >> not really, nauseous flyer, very nauseous. >> dave: too much information. >> clayton: a lot of people have issues when they get on an airplane of course and go through all sorts of rituals and new research out this morning, shows that many, many americans have rituals, weird supersitions kind of like meg ryan in the movie "french kiss" one of dave's favorite movies. >> kate, what happened to your little stone cottage, picture it now. >> okay. okay. ♪ i love paris in the springtime ♪ ♪ i love-- ♪ >> hello, hello, i really think you gave me the wrong mantr
across south georgia and florida, as well and heavy rain across indiana, kentucky and illinois. cool across the plains, rockies, 92 degrees, it's late september in billings, montana and 92 degrees, pueblo, colorado 92. 63 in seattle and your temps tomorrow will cool a little bit in the northern rockies and you'll be back into the 70's and 80's, in denver, 86 and we'll remain very hot down towards much of texas and 100 degrees in san antonio, all right, guys, send it back to you. >> dave:...
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host: from kokomo, indiana. bob on the republican line. caller: i am 41-years-old, and my mom was surprised to find out a couple of months ago that i pretty much at all levels in school. she asked why she never knew about it. i said i threw down. i took it back to them and did not allow it. i am just trying to figure out where we went wrong. why did this become such a big issue? the calller from new jersey, i do not know what is going on, she must be sending her sson to school wearing a dress or something. when did this become such an issue? why do we have three different call-in lines. republicans, democrats, and independence? guest: in terms of what we want to recommend that kids do? i think you bring up the issue that many kids do recommend to their kids to fight back or bully back or hit back. sadly, that is not effective strategy. it can increase the risk of harm or both parties when the victim of grasses back in that way. we get into trouble as well it can get suspended -- they can get into trouble as well or get injured. we do not r
host: from kokomo, indiana. bob on the republican line. caller: i am 41-years-old, and my mom was surprised to find out a couple of months ago that i pretty much at all levels in school. she asked why she never knew about it. i said i threw down. i took it back to them and did not allow it. i am just trying to figure out where we went wrong. why did this become such a big issue? the calller from new jersey, i do not know what is going on, she must be sending her sson to school wearing a dress...
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indiana allows officers to check the status of anyone suspected in being involved in an aggravated felony and south carolina allow police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops. we have an exclusive look from a letter from a group of business lead towards congressional super committee. they are putting pressure on the committee to cut the federal debt by far more than the $1.5 trillion mandated by congress. ed henry broke the story. >> reporter: it's about 150 business groups coming together led by heavyweights by the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers urging the super committee on capitol hill which has been slow to act, and they are saying go big, go much further than the $1.2 to $1.5 trillion. they do not put a number on it in this letter. but i'm told by a senior official close to these groups that they are urging the super committee to come up with $4 trillion in deficit cuts. it's much further than anyone necessary town is talking about right now and it would mean deep cuts to entitlements, more than democrats said they want. it's a
indiana allows officers to check the status of anyone suspected in being involved in an aggravated felony and south carolina allow police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops. we have an exclusive look from a letter from a group of business lead towards congressional super committee. they are putting pressure on the committee to cut the federal debt by far more than the $1.5 trillion mandated by congress. ed henry broke the story. >> reporter: it's about 150 business...